Browsing tag: self-improvement

You know as well as I do, that we all can stumble from time to time. Things just don’t go right. Sometimes, these mishaps and setbacks are of our own making (Guilty as charged). At other times, life can just be unfair. Things happen to us that we don’t really have any control over. Some

The self-improvement industry as you may well know, is still a booming industry. Some branches of it, like coaching and mentoring are billion dollar machines. Why? Well, because coaching and mentoring, with the right coaches and mentors, is getting people results. But there is one aspect of it that irks me. The quick-fix syndrome that

We all have a story of our childhoods to tell. Some of them are tough and some are tougher and rougher than others. How was your life when you were growing up? Did you have a miserable, rotten childhood too? Or did something tragic happen later in life that is preventing you from finding happiness

For various reasons, I don’t recall much from my childhood (Although more memories seem to be creeping back). But what I do remember, from as far back as my memory serves me, is how I was always observing people. I didn’t speak up until I was about 6. I went for brain scans at one

Being in the self-improvement industry as a performance coach, I quite often get asked lots of questions. Questions about how I feel, think, react, and respond to different things that happen in life. I suppose people want to know if I am human or not or maybe they want to relate to me or know whether